Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Leveler - junger D*AP4 VAP Edition Manual

Voice audio processors
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Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Leveler
The new Leveler is optimized for single channels. Its main purpose is to balance an already processed
signal to a certain target level.
Target (dBFS)
Max Gain (dB)
Jünger Audio – Leveler
max gain
[-50.0 ... -24.0 ... 0.0]
This is the balance point of the Leveler. Signals that exceed the
target are reduced, signals below target are amplified to bring the
overall level to this center of gravity.
[0.0 ... 10.0 ... 40.0]
Defines the maximum amplification of the Leveler process for signals
that are below the target level.
max
attenuation
target
leveler ratios
input
Leveler
Input Trim (dB)
Max Attenuation
(dB)
Time (s/min)
Ratio
Freeze Threshold
(dBFS)
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D*AP4 VAP
[ON / OFF]
[-80.0 ... 0.0 .... 20.0]
Simple input level trim to
prevent the Leveler from
reducing static offset. Hint: To
use the Input Trim without the
Leveler, simply reduce its Max
Attenuation and Max Gain
down to 0.
[0.0 ... 10.0 ... 40.0]
Defines the maximum
attenuation or damping of the
Leveler process for signals
that exceed the target level.
[1s ... 30s ... 2min]
This defines the timing for the
Leveler to reach target. Of
course this is not an absolute
value as it depends on the
input level, signal structure,
ratio and necessary amount of
gain change.
[1 ... 10 ... 40]
As opposed to a classic
compressor, the Leveler ratio
is normally fixed to infinity to
one. With this Leveler you can
bring down the ratio to a much
lower value to achieve a more
relaxed compensation instead
of heavy steering towards
target. Setting it to 1:1
disables the leveling process.
[-60.0 ... -50.0 ... 0.0]

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